JFK was filmed in Dallas in the United States of America.
Napoleon House
In movie
Scene where Jim Garrison and Lou Ivan are sitting in the restaurant watching the news unfold when Walter Cronkite tells the television audience that the President has died. ‘I am ashamed to be an American today,’ Garrison says.
Real
Scene was shot Napoleon House is also known as the Mayor Girod House or Nicolas Girod House. It is a historic building in the French Quarter of New Orleans. It was built in 1974. Originally it was the home of the mayor of New Orleans, Nicholas Girad. Since 1914 it’s a restaurant with the name Napoleon House. It was declared to be a National Historic Landmark in 1970.
New Orleans
Dallas County Administration Building
In movie
Scene where Jim Garrison and Lou Ivon try to find out if Lee harvey Oswald did shoot Kennedy from the sixth floor of the Book Depository in Dallas, Texas.
Real
Scene was shot The Dallas County Administration Building, formerly known as the Texas School Book Depository, is a seven-floor building at Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas. The building was the place Lee Harvey Oswald used during the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963.
On President's Day 1989, the sixth floor opened to the public as the Sixth Floor Museum of assassination-related exhibits. 23 years later a gallery opened on the seventh-floor. Originally this was a storage area.
Filming took place on the seventh floor of the Dallas County Administration Building.
Dallas
Lafayette Square
In movie
Scene where Jim Garrison takes Lou Ivon and Bill Broussard with him to another important location in New Orleans.
Real
Scene was shot Lafayette Square is the second-oldest public park in New Orleans. The park was designed in 1788 by Charles Laveau Trudeau aka Don Carlos Trudeau. The Square was named after Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, a French aristocrat and general who fought on the American side in the American Revolutionary War.
New Orleans
Girod Street
In movie
Scene where Jim Garrison takes Lou Ivon and Bill Broussard with him to a location in New Orleans that might play an important part in the Kennedy assassination.
Real
Orleans Parish Criminal District Court
In movie
Scene where Clay Shaw is being prosecuted by Jim Garrison.
Real
Antoine's Restaurant
In movie
Scene where Jim Garrison has lunch with his staff and a lot of interesting information is shared about Lee Harvey Oswald.
Real
Scene was shot Antoine's Restaurant is a a Louisiana Creole cuisine restaurant in New Orleans. It is one of the oldest family-run restaurant in the United States. It was founded in 1840 by Antoine Alciatore. Antoine's features a 25,000 bottle capacity wine storage and 15 dining rooms of varying sizes and themes.
New Orleans